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Question posed by [[User_talk:SalemIstanley|SalemIstanley]] 25 Jan 2006 at 21:04: I have trouble with verse 14. My understanding of LDS doctrine is that we can ultimately become like our Heavenly Father. This verse however, makes me think that particular ambition unwise. Is this what Isaiah is saying?
 
Question posed by [[User_talk:SalemIstanley|SalemIstanley]] 25 Jan 2006 at 21:04: I have trouble with verse 14. My understanding of LDS doctrine is that we can ultimately become like our Heavenly Father. This verse however, makes me think that particular ambition unwise. Is this what Isaiah is saying?
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Any help trying to convey the above question on the commentary page would be appreciated.  I think my first attempt is not sufficient.  Thanks [[User:MJ|MJ]]

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Question posed by SalemIstanley 25 Jan 2006 at 21:04: I have trouble with verse 14. My understanding of LDS doctrine is that we can ultimately become like our Heavenly Father. This verse however, makes me think that particular ambition unwise. Is this what Isaiah is saying?


Any help trying to convey the above question on the commentary page would be appreciated. I think my first attempt is not sufficient. Thanks MJ